7.27.5. Steps to blow fuses on NXP LS SoC:
Enable POVDD – Refer board GSG(Getting Started Guide) for the steps to enable POVDD. – Once the POVDD is enabled, make sure to set variable POVDD_ENABLE := yes, in the platform.mk.
Platform |
Jumper |
Switch |
LED to Verify |
Through GPIO Pin (=number) |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
lx2160ardb |
J9 |
no |
|||
lx2160aqds |
J35 |
no |
|||
lx2162aqds |
J35 |
SW9[4] = 1 |
D15 |
no |
SFP registers to be written to:
Platform |
OTPMKR0..OTPMKR7 |
SRKHR0..SRKHR7 |
|
---|---|---|---|
lx2160ardb/lx2160aqds/lx2162aqds |
0x1e80234..0x1e80250 |
0x1e80254..0x1e80270 |
At U-Boot prompt, verify that SNVS register - HPSR, whether OTPMK was written, already:
Platform |
OTPMK_ZERO_BIT(=value) |
SNVS_HPSR_REG |
|
---|---|---|---|
lx2160ardb/lx2160aqds/lx2162aqds |
27 (= 1 means not blown, =0 means blown) |
0x01E90014 |
From u-boot prompt:
- – Check for the OTPMK.
md $SNVS_HPSR_REG Command Output: 01e90014: 88000900 In case it is read as 00000000, then read this register using jtag (in development mode only through CW tap). +0 +4 +8 +C [0x01E90014] 88000900 Note: OTPMK_ZERO_BIT is 1, indicating that the OTPMK is not blown.—Check for the SRK Hash. .. code:: shell
md $SRKHR0 0x10
- Command Output:
01e80254: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ……………. 01e80264: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 …………….
Note: Zero means that SRK hash is not blown.
If not blown, then from the U-Boot prompt, using following commands: – Provision the OTPMK.
mw.l $OTPMKR0 <OTMPKR_0_32Bit_val> mw.l $OTPMKR1 <OTMPKR_1_32Bit_val> mw.l $OTPMKR2 <OTMPKR_2_32Bit_val> mw.l $OTPMKR3 <OTMPKR_3_32Bit_val> mw.l $OTPMKR4 <OTMPKR_4_32Bit_val> mw.l $OTPMKR5 <OTMPKR_5_32Bit_val> mw.l $OTPMKR6 <OTMPKR_6_32Bit_val> mw.l $OTPMKR7 <OTMPKR_7_32Bit_val>
– Provision the SRK Hash.
mw.l $SRKHR0 <SRKHR_0_32Bit_val> mw.l $SRKHR1 <SRKHR_1_32Bit_val> mw.l $SRKHR2 <SRKHR_2_32Bit_val> mw.l $SRKHR3 <SRKHR_3_32Bit_val> mw.l $SRKHR4 <SRKHR_4_32Bit_val> mw.l $SRKHR5 <SRKHR_5_32Bit_val> mw.l $SRKHR6 <SRKHR_6_32Bit_val> mw.l $SRKHR7 <SRKHR_7_32Bit_val> Note: SRK Hash should be carefully written keeping in mind the SFP Block Endianness.
At U-Boot prompt, verify that SNVS registers for OTPMK are correctly written:
- – Check for the OTPMK.
md $SNVS_HPSR_REG Command Output: 01e90014: 80000900 OTPMK_ZERO_BIT is zero, indicating that the OTPMK is blown. Note: In case it is read as 00000000, then read this register using jtag (in development mode only through CW tap).
md $OTPMKR0 0x10 Command Output: 01e80234: ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ................ 01e80244: ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ................ Note: OTPMK will never be visible in plain.
– Check for the SRK Hash. For example, if following SRK hash is written:
SFP SRKHR0 = fdc2fed4 SFP SRKHR1 = 317f569e SFP SRKHR2 = 1828425c SFP SRKHR3 = e87b5cfd SFP SRKHR4 = 34beab8f SFP SRKHR5 = df792a70 SFP SRKHR6 = 2dff85e1 SFP SRKHR7 = 32a29687,
then following would be the value on dumping SRK hash.
md $SRKHR0 0x10 Command Output: 01e80254: d4fec2fd 9e567f31 5c422818 fd5c7be8 ....1.V..(B\.{\. 01e80264: 8fabbe34 702a79df e185ff2d 8796a232 4....y*p-...2... Note: SRK Hash is visible in plain based on the SFP Block Endianness.
Caution: Donot proceed to the next step, until you are sure that OTPMK and SRKH are correctly blown from above steps. – After the next step, there is no turning back. – Fuses will be burnt, which cannot be undo.
Write SFP_INGR[INST] with the PROGFB(0x2) instruction to blow the fuses. – User need to save the SRK key pair and OTPMK Key forever, to continue using this board.
Platform |
SFP_INGR_REG | SFP_WRITE_DATE_FRM_MIRROR_REG_TO_FUSE |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
lx2160ardb/lx2160aqds/lx2162aqds |
0x01E80020 | 0x2 |
md $SFP_INGR_REG $SFP_WRITE_DATE_FRM_MIRROR_REG_TO_FUSE
On reset, if the SFP register were read from u-boot, it will show the following: – Check for the OTPMK.
md $SNVS_HPSR_REG Command Output: 01e90014: 80000900 In case it is read as 00000000, then read this register using jtag (in development mode only through CW tap). +0 +4 +8 +C [0x01E90014] 80000900 Note: OTPMK_ZERO_BIT is zero, indicating that the OTPMK is blown.
md $OTPMKR0 0x10 Command Output: 01e80234: ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ................ 01e80244: ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ................ Note: OTPMK will never be visible in plain.
– SRK Hash
md $SRKHR0 0x10 Command Output: 01e80254: d4fec2fd 9e567f31 5c422818 fd5c7be8 ....1.V..(B\.{\. 01e80264: 8fabbe34 702a79df e185ff2d 8796a232 4....y*p-...2... Note: SRK Hash is visible in plain based on the SFP Block Endianness.
7.27.6. Second method to do the fuse provsioning:
This method is used for quick way to provision fuses. Typically used by those who needs to provision number of boards.
Enable POVDD: – Refer the table above to enable POVDD.
Note: If GPIO Pin supports enabling POVDD, it can be done through the below input_fuse_file.
– Once the POVDD is enabled, make sure to set variable POVDD_ENABLE := yes, in the platform.mk.
User need to populate the “input_fuse_file”, corresponding to the platform for:
– OTPMK – SRKH
Table of fuse provisioning input file for every supported platform:
Platform |
FUSE_PROV_FILE |
||
---|---|---|---|
lx2160ardb/lx2160aqds/lx2162aqds |
${CST_DIR}/input_files/gen_fusescr/ls2088_1088/input_fuse_file |
Create the TF-A binary with FUSE_PROG=1.
make PLAT=$PLAT FUSE_PROG=1\ BOOT_MODE=<platform_supported_boot_mode> \ RCW=$RCW_BIN \ BL32=$TEE_BIN SPD=opteed\ BL33=$UBOOT_SECURE_BIN \ pbl \ fip \ fip_fuse \ FUSE_PROV_FILE=../../apps/security/cst/input_files/gen_fusescr/ls2088_1088/input_fuse_file
Deployment: – Refer the nxp-layerscape.rst for deploying TF-A images. – Deploying fip_fuse.bin:
For Flexspi-Nor:
tftp 82000000 $path/fuse_fip.bin; i2c mw 66 50 20;sf probe 0:0; sf erase 0x880000 +$filesize; sf write 0x82000000 0x880000 $filesize; For SD or eMMC [file_size_in_block_sizeof_512 = (Size_of_bytes_tftp / 512)]:
tftp 82000000 $path/fuse_fip.bin; mmc write 82000000 0x4408 <file_size_in_block_sizeof_512>;
Valiation:
Platform |
Error_Register | Error_Register_Address |
|
---|---|---|
lx2160ardb/lx2160aqds/lx2162aqds |
DCFG scratch 4 register | 0x01EE020C |
At the U-Boot prompt, check DCFG scratch 4 register for any error.
md $Error_Register_Address 1 Command Ouput: 01ee020c: 00000000 Note: - 0x00000000 shows no error, then fuse provisioning is successful. - For non-zero value, refer the code header file ".../drivers/nxp/sfp/sfp_error_codes.h"